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and in the election poll, 50% said the government does too much and not too little. conservativism will sell with latinos. but the truth of the matter sthe immigration debate we engaged in, in 2006 and 2007, has built a wall between the republican party and hispanic community because of tone and rhetoric. president barack obama received 44% of the hispanic vote in 2004. by 2008 we were down to 28, in 2012 we are down to 27. it's the fastest growing demographic in the country and we're losing votes every election cycle and it has to stop. it's one thing to shoot yourself in the foot. just don't relode the gun. i intend not to reload this gun when it comes to hispanics. i intend to pass an immigration reform bill that is an american solution to an american problem but we have nobody to blame but ourselves when it comes to losing hispanics and we get kget them back with some effort on our part. >> schieffer: would that mean finding some path to citizenship for the illegals that are in this country? >> it means securing our border which every american agrees with. it mea
and in the election poll, 50% said the government does too much and not too little. conservativism will sell with latinos. but the truth of the matter sthe immigration debate we engaged in, in 2006 and 2007, has built a wall between the republican party and hispanic community because of tone and rhetoric. president barack obama received 44% of the hispanic vote in 2004. by 2008 we were down to 28, in 2012 we are down to 27. it's the fastest growing demographic in the country and we're losing...
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the president, who won the election campaigning on that issue, is trying to say, look, i -- i talked about that across the country, i got 51% of the vote. but the house members, of course, are elected from different districts, many of them, as the president noted in his news conference yesterday, from districts that did not vote for president obama. so, members are digging in. they're very conservative in the modern republican party. they're talking about deeper spending cuts but the deeper spending cuts could only come from programs like medicare and social security and there's no mandate for that. so, the speaker and the president agreed on some things, like a reduction in inflation adjustments for social security. they agreed on means testing for medicare. there isn't a whole lot of room to go deeper than that and until the speaker can get his caucus to come along to something close to what he and the president were about to agree with, we're not going to have progress. >> no progress. does that mean we don't get a deal bill year end and we go over the cliff and taxes soar on ever
the president, who won the election campaigning on that issue, is trying to say, look, i -- i talked about that across the country, i got 51% of the vote. but the house members, of course, are elected from different districts, many of them, as the president noted in his news conference yesterday, from districts that did not vote for president obama. so, members are digging in. they're very conservative in the modern republican party. they're talking about deeper spending cuts but the deeper...
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, with his re-election, is dead? >> no. as a physician i can tell you that the reason -- we're not opposed to the president's health care law because of the election, we're opposed because it is bad policy and bad for the patients across this land. we actually must get a handle on this spending in this country and in order to do that, it has to be through medicare and medicaid reform an social security reform, all three programs under current law are destined for fewer. we need fundamental reforms to save and strengthen and secure the programs for this generation and, future generations, that is what really -- >> the election, yes, you still have the majority in the house but you lost the election on the presidential level, and you will not kill obamacare for the next four years. >> what at the election said is that the american people don't want unified government here in washington. they want divided government which means we have to get together and solve these remarkable challenges that we have, but they have to
, with his re-election, is dead? >> no. as a physician i can tell you that the reason -- we're not opposed to the president's health care law because of the election, we're opposed because it is bad policy and bad for the patients across this land. we actually must get a handle on this spending in this country and in order to do that, it has to be through medicare and medicaid reform an social security reform, all three programs under current law are destined for fewer. we need...
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abc 7 is your election station. we will love up-to-the-minute results for you tomorrow night. >> turning now to our forecast. wayeratures are on their after a another winter day in the 60's. what is in store overnight? ryan has a first look at what we can expect. snow overnight, how about that? what a day. at live doppler right now. there is nothing going on. was moreratures -- it like april. temperatures into the 60's after out in the 20's. you have to go way out west to and -- hint of cooler air. i will join you in a few moments. there are some changes coming wet weatherth some as we head towards march. >> a story that everyone needs to see. latest generation to enter workforce are trying to its mark in ways we are not used to. >> there are strong willed and barriers.ak down some they also have a host of critics. >> this is work millennial style. >> it provides a stress relief for people. 1980lan deals born between way2000 are changing the business is to business. they can leave a baby boomers in the dust. if you
abc 7 is your election station. we will love up-to-the-minute results for you tomorrow night. >> turning now to our forecast. wayeratures are on their after a another winter day in the 60's. what is in store overnight? ryan has a first look at what we can expect. snow overnight, how about that? what a day. at live doppler right now. there is nothing going on. was moreratures -- it like april. temperatures into the 60's after out in the 20's. you have to go way out west to and -- hint of...
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so this is a critical election. i'm barack obama and i approve this message. romney: "it's time to stand up to the cheaters" vo: tough on china? not mitt romney. when a flood of chinese tires threatened a thousand american jobs... it was president obama who stood up to china and protected american workers. mitt romney attacked obama's decision... said standing up to china was "bad for the nation and our workers." how can mitt romney take on the cheaters... when he's taking their side? >>> i'm chatting off camera with christine romans because i can't believe the story i'm about to bring you. it's the economy. we talk a lot about low interest rates on this show. right now money is as cheap as you can get. christine romans is here to talk about the other side of cheap interest rates. you don't always benefit. you might get a great, you know, bonus on your mortgage rate. >> right. >> i was just looking back in the '80s. a five-year cd, which is where you want to plunk your money. back in the '80s when we were just babies. >> i don't remember the '80s, actually. >>
so this is a critical election. i'm barack obama and i approve this message. romney: "it's time to stand up to the cheaters" vo: tough on china? not mitt romney. when a flood of chinese tires threatened a thousand american jobs... it was president obama who stood up to china and protected american workers. mitt romney attacked obama's decision... said standing up to china was "bad for the nation and our workers." how can mitt romney take on the cheaters... when he's taking...
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i spoke to senator-elect chris murphy just a short time ago. >> senator-elect murphy, i wanted to get your response, your reaction to the nra's -- it wasn't really a press conference, just their statement. >> i was in grace mcdonnell's funeral. when i got out, i was shown a copy of the statement. i nearly became sick. by the time i had gotten to the next funeral, to little dylan hockley's funeral, the horror had already started to spread through the 200, 300 people who were there. dylan's family talked about the fact that they knew that something good was going to come from dylan's death, there was going to be change in this country. i can't speak for ian and nicole, nor for the other parents, but i'm pretty sure they don't think that change is more guns. that's essentially what the nra said today, that the solution to this mass killing in newtown is more guns in schools, in homes. more guns throughout the streets of america. >> yeah, there was a lot the nra didn't address. essentially, it seems to me they're also then calling for armed guards in movie theaters, armed guards in any pu
i spoke to senator-elect chris murphy just a short time ago. >> senator-elect murphy, i wanted to get your response, your reaction to the nra's -- it wasn't really a press conference, just their statement. >> i was in grace mcdonnell's funeral. when i got out, i was shown a copy of the statement. i nearly became sick. by the time i had gotten to the next funeral, to little dylan hockley's funeral, the horror had already started to spread through the 200, 300 people who were there....
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>> elective for someone who will be referred to you. confined of a local realtor who then i recommend, an attorney. go into a local bank to do it like an interview. gerri: the key question to ask if average of your solyndra? know that they're going to be on my side. >> you want to speak to the past clients parisi what they have done. had they been there for five months are have they been there for five years? that is a key. gerri: everyone talks about the 30-year fixed-rate. but probably still people who want adjustable-rate mortgages, maybe they know for certain there will only be in the house for certain time. maybe people want interest on loans. what is available at the today? the whole range of product or our banks to scared of regulators to offer these products? >> everything for the most part is still out there. you have your fixed-rate mortgages, adjustable rate that range from ten years with and about just all-time. also have interest only. traditionally, 30-year fixes such a grid now, the enticement to take that is greater than
>> elective for someone who will be referred to you. confined of a local realtor who then i recommend, an attorney. go into a local bank to do it like an interview. gerri: the key question to ask if average of your solyndra? know that they're going to be on my side. >> you want to speak to the past clients parisi what they have done. had they been there for five months are have they been there for five years? that is a key. gerri: everyone talks about the 30-year fixed-rate. but...
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>> is completely dead and during an election winded during an election year the fact 10 million people contacted congress that day meant no politician will go anywhere near it for a while, but we expect hollywood to come back again, they always do. i'm hoping this time around the necks and have a conversation about piracy, we will have a more serious conversation about how do we deal with large-scale criminal piracy and not break the internet as part of the process. liz: jimmy wales, cofounder of wikipedia. thank you so much for talking to us about this. keep us posted. back to you. david: a big market guy and he keeps wikipedia open market. booties could face downgrades over the libor scandal. class-action suits that cost banks far more than find some regulars. international energy agency lowered forecast for global oil demand a 290,000 barrels per day. cutting the outlook due to persistent weakness in europe and the aftereffects of hurricane sandy. cyber attacks against the company are rising dramatically. attacks are becoming more sophisticated in targeting suppliers. if you tell us
>> is completely dead and during an election winded during an election year the fact 10 million people contacted congress that day meant no politician will go anywhere near it for a while, but we expect hollywood to come back again, they always do. i'm hoping this time around the necks and have a conversation about piracy, we will have a more serious conversation about how do we deal with large-scale criminal piracy and not break the internet as part of the process. liz: jimmy wales,...
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., the opening moves for the 2012 election, is there a story of the past year that you think has the most significant impact over the long term? any game changers, peggy? >> i'll tell you what's on my mind. it's not so much a game changer but a large theme which has played out in the world and in our society in the past few years. i think it sort of marks the feel of the 21st century as it begins and we're still at the beginning. and that is the fall of establishment throughout the world. and the fall of structures that we had come to rely on. there's what's happening in europe, there's the arab spring, there's the end of governments that governmental situations are set up that had existed for many decades. and the rising up of people in a sort of incoate force that will define itself and become itself in time. i guess i'm saying this was a period of the most extraordinary instability. >> bill, what about you? what's the most significant, as you look back, in terms of the big events? >> i think peggy has a good theme there, the fall of establishments, and i would suggest that they te
., the opening moves for the 2012 election, is there a story of the past year that you think has the most significant impact over the long term? any game changers, peggy? >> i'll tell you what's on my mind. it's not so much a game changer but a large theme which has played out in the world and in our society in the past few years. i think it sort of marks the feel of the 21st century as it begins and we're still at the beginning. and that is the fall of establishment throughout the world....
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since election day, the dow is down nearly 700 points since the election. this morning we learned that the euro zone has fallen back into recession. that's the second recession in europe in four years. and there's the looming tax increases and spending cuts known as the fiscal cliff. ceos were optimistic about their 90-minute meeting with president obama yesterday. walmart ceo mike duke in a statement urging a solution to the fiscal cliff. he says this, "our customers are working hard to adapt to the new normal, but their confidence is still very fragile. they're shopping for christmas now and they don't need uncertainty over a tax increase." and it's interesting, because insiders, inside the beltway, are starting to say, well, it's more like a slope, it's not a cliff. >> i think mike duke is right. it's a cliff. >> it's a cliff if you're going to get a tax increase in your first paycheck next year. it's a cliff if you're not going to get your payroll tax holiday, which is 20 bucks a month. it's a cliff if you're living paycheck to paycheck, which is what m
since election day, the dow is down nearly 700 points since the election. this morning we learned that the euro zone has fallen back into recession. that's the second recession in europe in four years. and there's the looming tax increases and spending cuts known as the fiscal cliff. ceos were optimistic about their 90-minute meeting with president obama yesterday. walmart ceo mike duke in a statement urging a solution to the fiscal cliff. he says this, "our customers are working hard to...
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they've set their sights on helping the 2012 election. they're doing that with a war chest that resembles an entire political party. their plan calls for spending about $400 million including money from their own pockets as well as from other wealthy friends. politico reports their operations have become increasingly sophisticated including on the ground county by county efforts in key states. this this weekend, they're holding a convention amongst themselves. expected to hand over tens of millions of dollars. much of that money will be spent without having to disclose who gave it. that's key here. and that is not good for any democracy. ken vogel and eugene, i want ken to go through this. tell us about the koch brothers. who are they? how much loot do they have to spend? what are they interests? >> the koch brothers have a vast manufacturing conglomerate really. it's the second biggest private company in the united states. it's involved in everything from oil refining to chemicals to household products. they own georgia pacific which mak
they've set their sights on helping the 2012 election. they're doing that with a war chest that resembles an entire political party. their plan calls for spending about $400 million including money from their own pockets as well as from other wealthy friends. politico reports their operations have become increasingly sophisticated including on the ground county by county efforts in key states. this this weekend, they're holding a convention amongst themselves. expected to hand over tens of...
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you understand there was a huge gender gap for democrats in this last elections. republicans have to look at that and say, okay, we have to get something done. but let me add this. when peter hart actually laid out on the table here are the choices you have to make on spending and here are the choices you have to make on taxes, they had a little bit more difficult time in deciding what to do. so they began to realize the extent of the difficulty in cutting any real deal. >> yeah. not belittling the difficulty. these are tough, tough issues. but the stakes are really, really important right now. there is a little wiggle room. >> yeah. >> as far as the president and the democrats are concerned when it comes to raising tax rates for the wealthy. >> sure. the president's been very careful not to say we have to go up to the clinton-era 39.6%. he hasn't used that number. and so he's -- you know -- >> right now it's 35%. >> right now it's 35%. so if you look in the middle, okay, 37% is a real possibility. but here's the caveat. john boehner, the house speaker, cannot tak
you understand there was a huge gender gap for democrats in this last elections. republicans have to look at that and say, okay, we have to get something done. but let me add this. when peter hart actually laid out on the table here are the choices you have to make on spending and here are the choices you have to make on taxes, they had a little bit more difficult time in deciding what to do. so they began to realize the extent of the difficulty in cutting any real deal. >> yeah. not...
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. >> how much of this has been affected by the fact that for the first time in this last election you have people going to the polls and actually voting to allow same-sex marriage as opposed to it coming from judges or legislators? >> i don't think justices sort of said the polls did "x" so i will do "y." in 1986, louis powell, the swing justice of his day, they had the first real gay rights case, and he said to his law clerk, you know, as they were sort of weighing the case, you know, i've never met a gay person. i've never met a homosexual. what is that like? now, he didn't know that law clerk himself was homosexual, but that was what the world was like in 1986, that a worldly, intelligent man could have thought that he'd never met someone who was gay. now, even the conservatives on the court couldn't possibly express a sentiment like that. and that's just reflected in how the court acts. >> what do you think -- are is there any way to read the tea leaves on this? >> based on my experience in the health care case, i am going to not do a lot of predictions because, you know, wrong is
. >> how much of this has been affected by the fact that for the first time in this last election you have people going to the polls and actually voting to allow same-sex marriage as opposed to it coming from judges or legislators? >> i don't think justices sort of said the polls did "x" so i will do "y." in 1986, louis powell, the swing justice of his day, they had the first real gay rights case, and he said to his law clerk, you know, as they were sort of...
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the first is the prospect that president obama could be re-elected and that prospect does concern gun owners and they are stocking up as a result of that, anticipating a potential ban. the second thing is that a majority of states allow licensed gun owners to carry a concealed weapon and in those states when those laws have been enacted, i've seen an immediate spike in gun ownership. and, thirdly, i think that there may be a general sense of social unease and certainly the manufacturers are telling us that women are increasingly buying small, concealable weapons for their own security. >> aaron, talk to us about that upcoming election that jim talks about. wayne said that the obama administration policies were, quote, part of a massive obama conspiracy to deceive voters and hide his true intentions. what is the upset? >> i think it's more concern. there's really no regulation in the pipe that could really drive this. people are worried and that's creating a lot of strong gun sales, particularly at cabela's even though it's a small part of their business. >> do you agree with that worr
the first is the prospect that president obama could be re-elected and that prospect does concern gun owners and they are stocking up as a result of that, anticipating a potential ban. the second thing is that a majority of states allow licensed gun owners to carry a concealed weapon and in those states when those laws have been enacted, i've seen an immediate spike in gun ownership. and, thirdly, i think that there may be a general sense of social unease and certainly the manufacturers are...
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the 2012 election is down to romney versus obama. get ready for class warfare. it came from romney surrogate chris christie. >> they work hard and that determines their success in life. then we'll have a bunch of people sitting on a couch waiting for the next government check. >> for president obama the election is all about fairness. >> they want to spend trillions of dollars more in tax breaks for the very wealthiest of americans even if it means adding to the deficit. even if it means gutting things like education or clean energy or medicare. >> on fox news, republican pundit dick morris accuses them of enticing fear. in campaign speak, romney equals the robin baron and obama the welfare president. they say sound government programs on the wealthy help the economy. republicans say less government, less regulation and lower taxes accomplish the same thing. so the talk back question, who is right? romney or obama? facebook.com/carolcnn. i'll read your comments later this hour. >>> he won them over with their conservative positions on same hech sex marriage, abo
the 2012 election is down to romney versus obama. get ready for class warfare. it came from romney surrogate chris christie. >> they work hard and that determines their success in life. then we'll have a bunch of people sitting on a couch waiting for the next government check. >> for president obama the election is all about fairness. >> they want to spend trillions of dollars more in tax breaks for the very wealthiest of americans even if it means adding to the deficit. even...
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we're down, what, 400 points since the election. i'm optimistic things are going to be resolved, but if it's not, we saw in august 2011 what happened when there was problems with another kind of fiscal cliff, over the debt ceiling. forget 400 points. we dropped 1100, 1200 points in six or seven trading sessions in the beginning of august. >> that was a nightmare. >> that's why the street is freaked out. >> and the same group is in charge this time around. it's the same exact group pretty much. they're driving us up to the cliff again. i know you think we're going get a resolution. my question is, why? everybody is digging in again. these folks who say, let's go over the fiscal cliff because that's the only way we'll see movement, if we do, what kind of damage does that do? how easy is it to reverse? >> i think it would be very difficult to reverse. i think that should not get lost on the parties in washington who are ultimately deciding this. when you look at this, in terms of saying, why do we get a deal now? i think because the st
we're down, what, 400 points since the election. i'm optimistic things are going to be resolved, but if it's not, we saw in august 2011 what happened when there was problems with another kind of fiscal cliff, over the debt ceiling. forget 400 points. we dropped 1100, 1200 points in six or seven trading sessions in the beginning of august. >> that was a nightmare. >> that's why the street is freaked out. >> and the same group is in charge this time around. it's the same exact...
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enough of ohio during the election. they did not see it coming. the romney campaign didn't see it was coming. i talked to a lot of people who said they weren't just cautiously optimistic, they were optimistic. when they found out they lost someone said it was like a death in the family. how did they get it wrong in ohio is what to look at. the question is more about african americans. they didn't think he would have the turnout he did. they just missed it. when people would raise the questions saying all the public polls suggested the president doing pretty well, the senior staff would say-- they would just dismiss those polls and say these polls are sampling democrats too heavily. that's just not the way this election is going to turn out. they just-- they just missed it. they also though-- there were two other things in ohio. if you look at the counties where romney did well relative to george bush in 200newshour. he did well in the coal county. where did he do poorly? the auto countys. you see it in the turnout. and
enough of ohio during the election. they did not see it coming. the romney campaign didn't see it was coming. i talked to a lot of people who said they weren't just cautiously optimistic, they were optimistic. when they found out they lost someone said it was like a death in the family. how did they get it wrong in ohio is what to look at. the question is more about african americans. they didn't think he would have the turnout he did. they just missed it. when people would raise the questions...
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since election day the major averages are down at least 5%. the dow, nasdaq, as and become even the russell 2000, small-cap stocks dropping sharply. so, where republicans go from here? we will hear from one congressman coming up. for now, joining us, we have met he declared from americans for tax reform, the group that has played a big part in shaping gop attitude toward tax policy. thanks for coming in the show. we have a lot of really surprising headlines tonight, but i want to start with this idea that the fiscal cliff is something, this is what the democrats are saying, that this is up to the president and the democrats. they say were not going to give the gop of voice. our way or the highway. and of the president starts every speech saying out compromise, but the ins in a totally different way. have you read this? >> it's interesting that you have democrats, leftists saying that they somehow have a mandate to fight taxes. whenever they're claiming. when you look at what happens, all that happened was the 2010 status quo was affirmed. so y
since election day the major averages are down at least 5%. the dow, nasdaq, as and become even the russell 2000, small-cap stocks dropping sharply. so, where republicans go from here? we will hear from one congressman coming up. for now, joining us, we have met he declared from americans for tax reform, the group that has played a big part in shaping gop attitude toward tax policy. thanks for coming in the show. we have a lot of really surprising headlines tonight, but i want to start with...
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senator corker, given that president obama won the election, and seems to have most of the political leverage, what is the realistic deal to be made in the next 23 days? >> first of all, i think something will happen. i hope it is large enough for people like me that want to see entitlement reform to vote for. the president has leverage and the republicans have leverage with the debt ceiling and the c.r. which ends in march and hopefully cooler heads will prevail. there are different theories coming forth on how to deal with this and again, chris, it is a unique moment in history, where every developed country in the world, economists on both sides of the aisle, know the greatest threat to our country is fiscal solvency and we have a situation where the minority party is trying to leverage the president into doing something that is great for our nation and it is a very unique time and i hope the president soon will see the light. >> chris: senator schumer, three weeks left. what is the compromise and,his is the important part, that both sides can live with, on taxes, spending cuts, a
senator corker, given that president obama won the election, and seems to have most of the political leverage, what is the realistic deal to be made in the next 23 days? >> first of all, i think something will happen. i hope it is large enough for people like me that want to see entitlement reform to vote for. the president has leverage and the republicans have leverage with the debt ceiling and the c.r. which ends in march and hopefully cooler heads will prevail. there are different...
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this will depend upon the period between november and january and who's elected, i suppose. eventually, i think, the cliff will -- we won't see a wylie coyote over the cliff and falling down in to the deep canyon. i think it will be resolved. there will be negative drag with potentially higher tax rates for the rich and lower spending in some areas. fiscally the economy needs to get an injection of adrenaline just like ben bernanke provided this week. >> you sent out a tweet at the end of the week. by gold, buy a house. tell me the impact of all of. this are you basically saying you want to buy hard assets? >> i think this is the era of reflags, or attempted reflation. he is basically writing checks. it is hard to imagine that from the standpoint of main street, how does the fed write checks but basically they are writing checks and they will five 5 billion to a trillion dollars of checks the next year or two. it reflates the economy so favored assets would be gold or even a house that eventually catches a bid in terms of a higher price opposed to continues to go down in pri
this will depend upon the period between november and january and who's elected, i suppose. eventually, i think, the cliff will -- we won't see a wylie coyote over the cliff and falling down in to the deep canyon. i think it will be resolved. there will be negative drag with potentially higher tax rates for the rich and lower spending in some areas. fiscally the economy needs to get an injection of adrenaline just like ben bernanke provided this week. >> you sent out a tweet at the end of...
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>>> it's an article of faith in 2012 that the election will turn on how the economy is doing. more correctly, on how voters think the economy is doing. it's not that easy to figure out or economists say the plans are mixed. first time unemployment claim were down this week, but the week before, they matched the highest of the year. record high mortgage rates pugged it to the best in two years but consumer sentiment fell to the lowest in june. it's a fresh sign that americans are cutting back even as wall street shook off the blues. u.s. stocks ended the first half of 2012 in fine fashion with the dow up 5.3, nasdaq surged by 12.5, and the s & p up 8 perc%.t are we up or are we down? car ca carli and jennifer are next. ya know, your rates and fees aren't exactly competitive. who do you think i am, quicken loans? [ spokesman ] when you refinance your mortgage with quicken loans, you'll find that our rates and fees are extremely competitive. because the last thing you want is to spend too much on your mortgage. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ♪ scroll... tap.
>>> it's an article of faith in 2012 that the election will turn on how the economy is doing. more correctly, on how voters think the economy is doing. it's not that easy to figure out or economists say the plans are mixed. first time unemployment claim were down this week, but the week before, they matched the highest of the year. record high mortgage rates pugged it to the best in two years but consumer sentiment fell to the lowest in june. it's a fresh sign that americans are...
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then we go overseas to egypt's election of mohamed morsi. what can we expect from an islamist president? two of the top egypt experts tell us. >>> next up, how do you count and catalog 1.2 billion people? i'll ask the man creating a revolutionary biometric id for every one of india's citizens. >> also, the housing bubble caused the crash. will a coming housing boon finally power this anemic recovery? >> first, here's my take. what to do about syria? western military intervention looked fraught with difficulties. but the situation on the ground is a humanitarian nightmare and is creating greater instability by the week. i have be
then we go overseas to egypt's election of mohamed morsi. what can we expect from an islamist president? two of the top egypt experts tell us. >>> next up, how do you count and catalog 1.2 billion people? i'll ask the man creating a revolutionary biometric id for every one of india's citizens. >> also, the housing bubble caused the crash. will a coming housing boon finally power this anemic recovery? >> first, here's my take. what to do about syria? western military...
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just remember, americans elected you to get a job done and if you can't do it in the next election, well, find someone who can. you don't have to take it from me. take it from history. better yet, take it from my dad. always amazed, in this profession and he challenged me with the c.p.a.,
just remember, americans elected you to get a job done and if you can't do it in the next election, well, find someone who can. you don't have to take it from me. take it from history. better yet, take it from my dad. always amazed, in this profession and he challenged me with the c.p.a.,
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a very close election the how close? we don't know. when we say "close" it means in midsummer it is not obvious which side will win and often it ises have. >>neil: i think you are wrong. you have done this your entire life and this election will not be close and i bet a whole carton of chunky monkey. >>guest: i bet you a gallon of ben and jerry's. >>neil: i told him to order the ice cream. that is what we are fighting about here. >> i was trying to say you are wrong, neil, completely. >>neil: and larry is pre-ordering the chunky monkey. later later i have been losing weight in anticipation of eating all the chunky not that either of us need that. >>neil: double down here, pal? everyone is wrong on this. ing it is, of course, you are getting that order. you are so wrong, just say neil i will never call you a teleprompter reader again. okay, so i might have lost. but i am holding up my end of the bargain, this is my favorite ice cream on the planet, and i know i don't look like a guy that likes ice cream i lost to larry an
a very close election the how close? we don't know. when we say "close" it means in midsummer it is not obvious which side will win and often it ises have. >>neil: i think you are wrong. you have done this your entire life and this election will not be close and i bet a whole carton of chunky monkey. >>guest: i bet you a gallon of ben and jerry's. >>neil: i told him to order the ice cream. that is what we are fighting about here. >> i was trying to say you are...
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on election night. and they'll tell us how that is going, and that is the one i'll be watching. >> chris: your guess, long night or short night. >> i think obama will win ohio, thought that for 6 or 7 weeks. but, i think if he does he's president. >> chrbrit? >> i'll be watching virginia, where i live. over the weekend i was there and if my answering machine could vote, it could be decisive, for both campaigns, repeatedly, so we'll see, virginia will be very important. >> chris: thank you, panel, see you all next week, by then, we hope we'll know who the president is and, don't forget to check out panel plus where our group picks up with the discussion on our web site, foxnewssunday.com and we'll post the video before noon, eastern time and make sure and follow us on twitter, @foxnews0, sunday. up next well, go on the trail. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. e
on election night. and they'll tell us how that is going, and that is the one i'll be watching. >> chris: your guess, long night or short night. >> i think obama will win ohio, thought that for 6 or 7 weeks. but, i think if he does he's president. >> chrbrit? >> i'll be watching virginia, where i live. over the weekend i was there and if my answering machine could vote, it could be decisive, for both campaigns, repeatedly, so we'll see, virginia will be very important....
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. >> i think probably what will happen early next year if president obama is re-elected, you will have a big fiscal deal that gets cut. so with a republican house in that scenario, a democratic president, it will be a centrist deal. and it has to happen because we have some constraints that need to be lifted. and both sides know that. it will be rocky before we get there, but we'll ultimately get there. >> and so what do you think this deal looks like peter, in terms of the fiscal cuts. >>> i think the deal that is cut in early january, in which you combine a more progressive tax cut than what would have just expired with some entitlement reform and simultaneously raise the debt limit. i think that is doable and most likely the scenario. >> will that be enough to avoid a recession in 2013, the congressional budget office says we're seeing one because it won't be addressed. >> well, when you stay there, that is such a fiscal constraint so as to cause a recession, that is a different case than what mr. romney is pushing forward. what will happen is, what will cause the recession in that
. >> i think probably what will happen early next year if president obama is re-elected, you will have a big fiscal deal that gets cut. so with a republican house in that scenario, a democratic president, it will be a centrist deal. and it has to happen because we have some constraints that need to be lifted. and both sides know that. it will be rocky before we get there, but we'll ultimately get there. >> and so what do you think this deal looks like peter, in terms of the fiscal...
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and election day is today. venezuela, where that man you're about to see, president hugo chavez has been in power for 13 years now. that's chavez voting today, trying for another term. there is no limit to the number of terms a president can serve there. chavez himself made that rule. but analysts say if anyone can unseat this president, it's the man facing him today. a 40-year-old governor. let's get to caracas right now. paula, it's after 9:00 p.m. polls were scheduled to close hours ago. but they're still open. what's going on? >> reporter: a few are still open. if you were in any polling station, you know the lineups were huge. the turnout could be approaching 80%. the electoral commission stayed true to word and allowed the polls to stay open. we're getting word that perhaps they reached critical mass. that means 80% to 90% of the votes have been counted. we expect results in the next hour or so, don. >> what has energized voters so much to stay at polling places and wait in really long lines? >> reporter:
and election day is today. venezuela, where that man you're about to see, president hugo chavez has been in power for 13 years now. that's chavez voting today, trying for another term. there is no limit to the number of terms a president can serve there. chavez himself made that rule. but analysts say if anyone can unseat this president, it's the man facing him today. a 40-year-old governor. let's get to caracas right now. paula, it's after 9:00 p.m. polls were scheduled to close hours ago. but...
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. >> during a congressional hearing earlier with the family, elected leaders talked about a number of concerns they had with the case, including the stand your ground law, racial profiling, neighborhood watch programs, and why the sanford police department has not arrested the shooter, george zimmerman. >> i believe he was racially profiled. >> what has happened is, the justice system failed them. >> february 26, the 17-year- old was fatally shot by a self- appointed neighborhood watch captain, george zimmerman. the orlando sental reported yesterday that zimmerman claimed trayvon was attacking him, so he shot the unarmed teen in self-defense. barbra is the executive director with the lawyers committee for civil rights. she testified alongside the family at today's hearing. >> the bottom line is that the justice department has to do a thorough investigation. i think the police have been horrible. they continue to be horrible. the fact that they are leaking all this information about trayvon, trying to make him look bad, that they are trying to assassinate his character. all of this is
. >> during a congressional hearing earlier with the family, elected leaders talked about a number of concerns they had with the case, including the stand your ground law, racial profiling, neighborhood watch programs, and why the sanford police department has not arrested the shooter, george zimmerman. >> i believe he was racially profiled. >> what has happened is, the justice system failed them. >> february 26, the 17-year- old was fatally shot by a self- appointed...
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that this is an election year gimmick and nothing more. they point out that it will not solve the deficit problem. it won't close the gap and that this is essentially demagoguery. this is populist posturing in an election year. i'm curious what you guys think. is this nothing more than empty theet ri theatrics or is there something at stake? >> this didn't arise in the context of the election year. it arose in the context of the deficit reduction conversations last summer. and i think everybody, including the president, would agree this is the beginning of a conversation, not the end of it. but it's also important to talk about the fact that there's real money involved. while the conservatives have talked about $47 billion being the figure, you're really looking at as much as $264 billion compared to the plans being put forward by, by conservatives in terms of the tax rates at the high end. >> that means just to clarify, that is if we were to extend the bush, bush tax cuts. then if we implemented the buffett rule, there would be more reven
that this is an election year gimmick and nothing more. they point out that it will not solve the deficit problem. it won't close the gap and that this is essentially demagoguery. this is populist posturing in an election year. i'm curious what you guys think. is this nothing more than empty theet ri theatrics or is there something at stake? >> this didn't arise in the context of the election year. it arose in the context of the deficit reduction conversations last summer. and i think...